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There is a game where someone must guess a number of 4 unknown and different digits, and for doing so he chooses radom numbers of 4 digits. When doing so, the player is informed of good attempts (number of digits from the proposed answer that match the ones in the result) and regular attempts (number of digits that are part of the result, but somewhere else). For example, if the unknown number is 1234, the number 6284 would have 2 good attempts, 0123 would have 3 regular attempts, and 1723 would have one good attempt and 2 regular ones. With such results, the player may be able to slowly guess the unknown number.
Does someone know the name of this game?
It would be great if someone also knows strategies for it, but the name is enough, with it I may search strategies myself around the web MBelgrano ( talk) 03:18, 29 April 2010 (UTC)
Our article on " The Devil Went Down to Georgia" states that that song incorporates bits from "Fire on the Mountain," which it says is a traditional bluegrass fiddle tune from the early 19th century. Our Fire on the Mountain disambiguation page lists three songs by that title: one by The Grateful Dead, one by the Marshall Tucker Band, and one by Hanson. Are any of those the same as the traditional bluegrass tune? The disambig page does not mention the traditional one. The Hero of This Nation ( talk) 22:25, 29 April 2010 (UTC)
Who is this Curly person that The Simpsons character make fun of with immature noise like Mel Gibson was doing who who before he was shooting the senators? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.14.119.37 ( talk) 23:55, 29 April 2010 (UTC)
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There is a game where someone must guess a number of 4 unknown and different digits, and for doing so he chooses radom numbers of 4 digits. When doing so, the player is informed of good attempts (number of digits from the proposed answer that match the ones in the result) and regular attempts (number of digits that are part of the result, but somewhere else). For example, if the unknown number is 1234, the number 6284 would have 2 good attempts, 0123 would have 3 regular attempts, and 1723 would have one good attempt and 2 regular ones. With such results, the player may be able to slowly guess the unknown number.
Does someone know the name of this game?
It would be great if someone also knows strategies for it, but the name is enough, with it I may search strategies myself around the web MBelgrano ( talk) 03:18, 29 April 2010 (UTC)
Our article on " The Devil Went Down to Georgia" states that that song incorporates bits from "Fire on the Mountain," which it says is a traditional bluegrass fiddle tune from the early 19th century. Our Fire on the Mountain disambiguation page lists three songs by that title: one by The Grateful Dead, one by the Marshall Tucker Band, and one by Hanson. Are any of those the same as the traditional bluegrass tune? The disambig page does not mention the traditional one. The Hero of This Nation ( talk) 22:25, 29 April 2010 (UTC)
Who is this Curly person that The Simpsons character make fun of with immature noise like Mel Gibson was doing who who before he was shooting the senators? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.14.119.37 ( talk) 23:55, 29 April 2010 (UTC)